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Absolute truth Quote by Eric Hoffer

“Proselytizing is more a passionate search for something not yet found than a desire to bestow upon the world something we already have. It is a search for a final and irrefutable demonstration that our absolute truth is indeed the one and only truth. The proselytizing fanatic strengthens his own…” quote by Eric Hoffer
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“Proselytizing is more a passionate search for something not yet found than a desire to bestow upon the world something we already have. It is a search for a final and irrefutable demonstration that our absolute truth is indeed the one and only truth. The proselytizing fanatic strengthens his own faith by converting others.”

Eric Hoffer

About This Quote

Source Essay: The True Believer, 1951

Proselytizing is driven by a deep yearning for something unknown, using conversion to reinforce personal conviction.

In simple terms: Seeking what’s missing, believers spread their faith to strengthen themselves.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge the personal motives behind evangelism.

Themes

faith conversion psychology motivation social influence

Mood

thoughtful analytical critical

Type

philosophical sociological

When to use this quote

  • religious outreach
  • political persuasion
  • social movements

Key Concepts

existential search identity formation group dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we seek validation through converting others?
  • What ethical limits exist in proselytizing?
A Different Perspective

It may ignore altruistic aspects of sharing beliefs.

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